Language/Esperanto/Vocabulary/Family
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Hello everybody, 😊
In today's lesson, we will dive into the fascinating world of Esperanto vocabulary, focusing on the essential topic of ¨FAMILY¨ in Esperanto. As you expand your language skills, you'll be able to communicate more effectively with Esperanto speakers about your loved ones and relatives.
Feel free to contribute to this page by adding new words and expressions to enrich our collective knowledge!
After mastering the family-related terms in the table below, you might also be interested in exploring other areas of Esperanto vocabulary. Check out these lessons on vehicles, food, and computer terms to further enhance your linguistic abilities.
Enjoy your journey into the Esperanto language! 😃
familio - family[edit | edit source]
English | Esperanto |
grandparents | geavoj |
grandfather
granddad |
avo
avĉjo |
grandmother
grandmom |
avino
avinjo |
parents | gepatroj |
father
dad |
patro
paĉjo |
mother
mom |
patrino
panjo |
husband
wife |
edzo
edzino |
human being | homo |
man
woman |
viro
virino |
uncle
aunt |
onklo
onklino |
nephew
niece |
nevo
nevino |
cousin | kuzo
kuzino |
boy
girl |
knabo
knabino |
son
daughter |
filo
filino |
grandson
granddaughter |
nepo
nepino |
brother
sister |
frato
fratino |
twin | ĝemelo
ĝemelino |
child | infano |
baby, (infant) | bebo, infaneto |
guest | gasto |
friend, boyfriend
friend, girlfriend |
amiko
amikino |
enemy | malamiko |
neighbour | najbaro |
male cousin | kuzo |
female cousin | kuzino |
nephew | nevo |
niece |
nevino |
brother-in-law | bofrato |
sister-in-law | bofratino |
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